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Upgrading to Compete: Global Value Chains, Clusters, and SMEs in Latin America (David Rockefeller Inter-American Development Bank)


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Author: Carlo Pietrobelli, Mario Davide Parrilli, Alessia Amighini, Arlindo Villaschi Filho, Claudio Maggi Campos, Clemente Ruiz Duran, Eduardo Zepeda Miramontes, Elisa Giuliani, Helena Lastres, Jose Eduardo Cassiolato, Ner Artola, Raquel Gomes, Roberta Rabellotti
Type: eBook
Language: English
Released: 2007
Publisher: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Page Count: 330
Format: pdf
ISBN-10: 1597820326
ISBN-13: 9781597820325
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Review "A work of considerable research . . . closely argued and detailed." -- Terry Edwards, Joint Association of Classical Teachers Review "It is a dull reader indeed who will not be provoked by Munn's arguments." -- David J. Schenker, The Classical Review "Munn's book is a substantial contribution to the literature on the political world of the late fifth century. His sense of the continuities and dissonances between the traditional elite political culture and the exigencies created by democratic imperialism is a particularly valuable theme, and the collation of primary and secondary sources for a whole series of complex events spanning more than two decades will make the book useful to many."--Robert Vaca, The Review of Politics -- Review "Thorough, exhaustive and wide-ranging. . . " -- Times Literary Supplement Munn's narrative ... is unsurpassed in its richness of detail and superlatively thorough documentation. His treatment of Socrates is ... politically realistic. -- Peter Green, Times Literary Supplement, December 22, 2000 From the Inside Flap "This is perhaps the fullest and most detailed cultural and intellectual history of the Athenian democracy that I have seen, dense with profound, comprehensive, and original insights. It is not an uncritical hymn of praise but an informative, intelligent, and well-balanced critical account, readable and accessible to both professional scholars and interested laypersons."--Martin Ostwald, author ofFrom Popular Sovereignty to the Sovereignty of Law


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